Samsung's President of System LSI Park Yong-in confirmed that Galaxy phones will support satellite services starting next year. It's a not-so-subtle hint about the Galaxy S24 series, expected in early 2024.
Speaking at the 2023 Semiconductor Expo (SEDEX), Park Yong-in added that technical preparations have already been made to enable communication using satellites. This could be a reference to the Exynos Modem 5300's support of 2-way communication over satellite.
However, this begs the question: if rumors of a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-powered Galaxy S24 Ultra and Exynos 2400-powered S24 and S24+ are true, how will the Ultra support the satellite communication feature?
Park Yong-in also spoke of Samsung's plans to increase the graphics performance of smartphones by improving ray tracing. It's a feature that generates light reflections to add realism to games and it was premiered on the Galaxy S22 with the Exynos 2200.
He also talked about Generative AI, a feature front-and-center in Qualcomm's freshly-announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. In essence, it allows a virtual personal assistant to give succinct and human-like responses, generate media (videos and photos), and much more. We can take it as a sign that Samsung is looking to implement on-device generative AI in the Exynos 2400.
It looks like the announcements of this exec are worth shit, since the S24 doesn't heve satellite connectivity (again).
imo this can be the coolest & most exciting feature in s24 series.. but in one sample picture i saw s24 as 6.2" .. i hope 6.1" wont change a bit in size..
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